ETH is sitting in a rare equilibrium right now. The liquidation meter shows roughly $1.03B on the short side and about $998M on the long side, all compressed within a 10% price movement.
That's not a stable setup. That's a powder keg.
When opposing forces lock this tight, something has to give—and when it does, one side is getting blown out hard. The real question? Which direction breaks first, and how many positions get liquidated in the cascade?
The move coming could be violent. Which way are you positioned?
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SchrodingerPrivateKey
· 7h ago
Once this balance is broken, it will be a bloody storm; no one can expect to walk away unscathed.
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Fren_Not_Food
· 7h ago
Now that the balance has been broken, it's over. Let's see who can run faster.
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GateUser-beba108d
· 8h ago
This situation is indeed a bit fierce; within the 10% range, life and death will be decided.
ETH is sitting in a rare equilibrium right now. The liquidation meter shows roughly $1.03B on the short side and about $998M on the long side, all compressed within a 10% price movement.
That's not a stable setup. That's a powder keg.
When opposing forces lock this tight, something has to give—and when it does, one side is getting blown out hard. The real question? Which direction breaks first, and how many positions get liquidated in the cascade?
The move coming could be violent. Which way are you positioned?